East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 07, 1903, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 3

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    ARE YOU IN STYLE?
If not get in line and wear the
latest. It is the same
price.
GOME IN, SEE THEM
The PAUZA, the newest in shape and a CO Cf
beautiful Hat in Black and Pearl . H,y'u
The Latest in stiff Hats yo will .also see in oar
display. Crown about same as regular Hat but the
the brim is much broader, giving a very CC Ef
styish effect. In black only. T,sJU
The GRACCO, a Hat that becomes everyone. We
can show yoa in a variety of colors. 'Prlc- EZ(
esfrom$.50to
The BOSS, the best $3.00 Hat to be.foimd anywhere.
TEUTSCH'S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE
Corner Main and Alta Streets.
j BRIEF IBB NOTES.
SATURDAY,- MARCH 7, 1903.
COMING EVENTS.
ew..
oods
Coming in daily, such
as Skirts, Shirt Waist
Suits, Muslin Under
wear, Shirt Waists, Silk
Monte Carlos and Un
derskirts. These are by
far the best in style and
' price in town.
d Eben
645 Main street.
E SURE WAY
ievent pneumonia and consump-
to cure your cold when it first
8. Acker's Enatlsh Remedy
Btop the cough In a night and
fthe cold out of your system.
a quick and sure cure for
bronchitis, and all throat and
Dubles. If It does not satisfy
druggist will refund your
Write to us for free sample.
IHooker & Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
Schmidt & Co., druggists.
YOU READY TO BUY
1 ESTATE
EN LOOK AT THIS LIST
uid a half lots with two large
Bututges, an wen improved.
tea for lisu a month, $4500.
pug aouse, rooms ana lot,
Mtrally located, 2500.
kbout three blocks fro n Main
e, 8 rooms and lot. live blocks
Btreet, $1100.
souses and lots from $500 to
jtots from $125 to 1300 accord-
suon.
tetoirelher SGO0.
t together, $850.
lots together, whole block,
I for cah or on easy terms.
jjuiu ana snow property up
tlon. Pendleton Is growing
investments now will, in
1, prove profitable'. To the
u In the West, the surest
ins in real estate invest.
j March 7 Knights of Pythias dls-
1 trlct convention. La Grande.
1 March 12. 13 District Christian En
deavor convention, Milton.
March 12, 13 Shooting tourna
ment, Kcndrick, Idaho.
March 14 Umatilla County Wool
growers Association, Pendleton, In
Commercial Association's rooms.
March 14 Executive committee
State Woolgrowers Association, Pen
dleton. March 14 Teachers' Institute, at
Athena.
March 15. Dedication new Christ
ian church.
March 21 Umatilla County Sports
men's Association, Pendleton.
March 2C Special school election
In Pendleton.
March 28 Teachers' institute at
Milton.
April 1 Two townships in Wallo
wa county to be opened to' settle
ment. April 1 Modern Woodmen county
camp, I. O. O. F. hall, Pendleton.
April 16, 17, 18 Inland Empire
Teachers' Association. Walla Walla.
May 4 State supreme court at Pen
dleton. June 1 Circuit court.
July 2 Eastern Oregon G. A. R. en
campment, Union
July C-10 Forty-second annual
meeting National Educational Asso
ciation, Boston, Mass.
August 17 National G. A. R. en
campment, San Francisco.
of
Eagle Notice,
The aerie of the Fraternal Order' of
Eagles will be Instituted at Secret
Society Hall in Pendleton, Oregon, on
March 8, 1903, at 3 p. m. All persons
who have signed the charter list are
requested to make prompt payment
of initiation fee and to take the medi
cal examination before Dr. D. J. Mc
Faul, prior to that date. By order ot
CHAS. I. FLYNN,
P. D. G. P. I. Organizer.
Notice.
Tiie town of Pendleton is overrun'
with painters and paper hangers, so
men of this craft will do well by stay
ing away. Local Union No. 599, Pen
dleton, Oregon.
If you are troubled with Impure
blood, indicated by sores, pimples,
headache, etc., we would recommend
Acker's Blood Elixir, which we sell
undera positive guarantee. It wil lal-
ways cure scrofulous or syphilitic
pcisons and all blood' diseases. 50
cents and $1.00. F. W. Schmidt &.
Co., druggists.
Dr. Frank Strong, who has been In
stalled chancellor of the University
of Kansas, is the author of an excel
lent biography of Benjamin Franklin.
111 Court Street I
GRAIN-O
V J THE PURE V J
In comparing Grain-0 and coffee
remember that while tho taste is
the same Grain-O jjive4 health and
strength while coffee shatters the
nervous system and breeds disease
, of the digestive organs. Thinking
people prefer Grain-O and its ben
efits. TRY IT TO-DAY.
ttgrocera erurjwUeru ; Mc. ind We. pel package.
lASSAFRAS BARK
have just received a fresh shipment of select New
Bark and is now on sale. Quarter nound. 10c.
e have also just unpacked a large shipment of
ATOMIZERS
Tdi
Medical and Oil Atomizers of all kinds: all orices.
lorji goon Atomizer, either for toilet or medical purposes,
lor.a nrst-class Atomizer with slate rubber bulb. Others
m ii. 00, n25 and JSil5o.
izers, $1.50 Each. We
trument for spraying oily liquids, at this low price.
EPPEN'S DRUG STORE
ps from Ma St., Toward the CoortHoase
Choice moats at Houser's.
Try Grati's clam chowder.
Oyster cocktails at Gratz's.
Fresh fish daily at Castle's.
Clothing cleaned by Joerger.
Sea food' fresh Rt Castle's.
Best thoe work at Teutsch's.
Smoke the Pendleton Favorite.
Smokers' supplies at Neuman's.
Hohbach's bread is good bread.
Ladles' half soles 40c. Teutsch.
Hohbach's cakes are One. Try ,'em.
Have your shoes repaired at
Teutsch's.
A gentleman's smoke, The Pendle
ton Favorite.
You nre never disappointed In Hohbach's-
baking.
Radcr has the best furniture polish
on the market.
Hays' cigar store, headquarters for
smokers' supplies.
Have you had your shoes repaired
at Teutsch? Try blm.
Imported llmburger and Swiss
cheese sandwiches at Gratz's.
"El Sidelo," the best cigar mado, at
Rees' cigar store. Court street.
New lino of little midget ties at the
big busy Boston Department Store.
For Rent Two furnished front
rooms. Address Mrs. H. S. Dorman.
The Oregon Dally Journal can be
found on sale at Frazier's book store.
Lot for sale; great bargain; Raley's
addition. Inquire at 403 Alta street
The most complete Hue of Ashing
tackle in Pendleton, now on sale at
Nolfs.
You always get choice meat at Hou
ser's. Alta street, opposite Savings
Bank.
"Mother's Friend" shirts and waists
at the big busy Boston Department
Store.
Wood and coal by car lots a spec
ialty. P. P. Collier & Co., 'phone
Main 1121.
Swell line of golf caps for men and
boys at the big -busy Boston Depart
ment Store.
A chance of a lifetime to get
sowing machine for less than cost, at
jesse Failing's.
If you want a business location on
Main street, come and-see me. I have
lour. E. T. Wade.
Cut this out, take it to Rader'i
furniture store and get a bottle
furniture polish free.
For Sale Residence with one. two
or three lots, located at 517 Jane
street. Call at house.
Wanted A six or seven-room house
within one or two blocks of Main
street. Address E, this office.
Beautiful 5-room cottage, two lots
shade and fruit trees, nicely located.
Reduced to $1,500. E. T. Wade.
For Sale Brick building with
basement, 50x90, oh Main street,- Good
property at a bargain. Easy terms,
Jfi. T. Wade.
The Current Literature Club will
hold a business meeting at the hqrae
oi airs. w. j. Kurnisn .Monday alter-
noon next.
The school board at Weston is to
day considering bids for the laying
of 2,000 feet of retaining wall around
the school premises.
Four hundred and eighty acres good
level land, good bouse, all fenced,
plenty of water, 200 acres In barley,
$3,500. E. T. Wade
Clyde Oliver, of Echo, will take his
chances with the county board at the
Apiil session in another attempt to
secure a license to sell liquor at Echo,
The 3-year-old son of Mr. Powers,
a farmer living north of town, had the
ends of his right fingers smashed in
some farming machinery thiB morn
ing.
The topic for iiscuss'on at the So
cjullsts' Club tomorrow at 2 p. m., Is
"To What the Trusts Are Leading."
They will meet in the painters' hall
In the Despain block.
Tomorrow will take place the reg
ular monthly medal shoot by the
Sportsmen's Association. It is ex
pected that there will be a large at
tendance of competitors.
Sheek & Cole began yesterday the
building of two $1,200 cottages for
Dr. Mann, on West Court street. These
cottages will be modern throughout.
with bath, electricity, etc.
Rugg Bros, have postponed shear
ing on account of the weather that
jiievalled the earlier part )f the week,
until next week. They are expected
to begin about Wednesday.
The officials of the sheriff's office
state that taxpaylng is slower than
a year ago at a corresponding stage,
but about the same as average years
the three or four years preceding
last year.
George Platter has sold his hotel
property at Echo to Spokane parties,
and Intends to move to Alberta. The
buyers of his property are said to be
on a deal for the Jlvery stable proper.
ty at Echo .
To all members of Pendleton Camp
No. 41, W, O. W. You are requested
to attend a meeting of the camp Sat
urday night, as something of import
ance will take place. Refreshments
will be served.
Mrs. J. Earl, aged about 60, fell
yesterday at her home in the west end
and fractured her left thigh. She Is
comfortable as could possibly be
expected for one of her years, and the
seriousness of the hurt.
If you need matting, wood fibre
carpet, art squares, rugs, lace curtains,-
pictures, picture frames, wall
paper, sewing machines or other ar
ticles In my stock, now 1b the time to
Invest Everything must go. Jesse
Failing.
A dry well has been dug ounoslto
the O, It & N. pasenger depot. Into
which the drainage from the stand
pipe will bo turned. The dry well
and the vault beneath the etaudplpe
will bo connected with a pipe laid be
neath tho tracks.
There havo so far been 20 conver
sions at tho meetings nt tho Christian
church, and large audiences attend
every service. The chorus Is ono of
tho most effective ovoY gotten to
gether In- the city, and now numbers
over 20 members.
D. Kcmmlcr has bought of G. H.
Stocker the latter's residence on Jack
son street, on the north side, and will
move into the property Monday next.
Mr. Kemmler will remodol the house
by building new porches and other
wise adding to tho structure. Tho
building will also he repainted and
repapered, and a new fence will be
built around the premises.
A good many of the stockmen on
Upper Butter Creek and on Willow
Springs ridge have about exhausted
thoir supply of hay and fodder and a
complete Jlsappcarance of the-snow
nrd rapid growth of grass would lo
very acceptable. Some residents of
tl.at country state that sheep and cat
tle am showing the effects of close
feeding, so much so that many ani
mals arc very thin.
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It Pays to Trade at ThePooplos Warehouso
TTAlOlij BLOUSE j
GAME OF BALL.
Boston Store Accepts the Challenge
From Peoples Warehouse.
The Boston Storo has formed a
team to compete with the team of tho
Peoples Warehouse nnd a lively series
of games may bo expected. The an
swer to tho chnllengo issued through
the columns of this paper is as fol
lows "We, the noble nine gentlemen
counter-jumpers of tho big Boston
Stove, do hereby accept the chnl
lengo of tho clerks of the Peoples
Warehouse for a battle royal of base
ball, to last nine rounds or more, and
to be held on the Alta street baseball
grounds, the day and date to be Sun
day, March 29, 1903." The llno-up of
the Boston Store's team will be; Bon
ney, pitcher; Zocllner, catcher; Roos
evelt, first base; Stoll, second base;
Downey, captain, third base; Bean,
short stop; Finneran, left field; Mncy,
center field; Waffle, right field; M,
Sullivan, manager.
Union Gospel Services.
The union gospel services that
have been carried on during
the past week have nightly
grown in interest. On Sunday after
noon at the Baptist church, at 2:30
o'clock, will be held a grand rally of
workers and at night the several so
cleties of young people will unlto In
a union service, and at 7:30 wltl bo
held tiie usual union evangelistic ser
vices. At these services good singing
and a good spiritual time is promised
to all who may come. The services
will be continued during the week
without Interruption. On Monday
afternoon at 2:30, the meeting will be
held in the Baptist church. On Tues
day and Wednesday afternoon in tho
Congregational church and on Thurs
day and Friday afternoon at the South
Methodist church. All the evening
services will be held in the Baptist
church.
That will stand the wear of the boy ami the
wash tub, and (his is tho kind of material from
which our Blouses are made. They fit well,
are strongly made and will not rip, nor will not
lose color In washing. We carry the largest
stock of Boys' Waists and Blouses hi the city.
"Mothers Friend" Blouses, sizes 3 to 10 years. . .25c to $1.40
" Waists, 2 collars, 3 to 14 ".. 50c to $1.00
" " " collar attached, 3 to 10
years ,25c to 75c
'Mothers Friend" Soft Sailor collars 3 to 10 yrs 25c to $1.00
See Display in North Window
The Peoples Warehouse i
BOYS OUTFITTERS
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It Is Time to Plant
Real Estate Transfers.
W. &. Goodman has sold to Eliza
beth S. Burllngame for $1,000. , the
northwest quarter of section 24, '.cwn
ship C, range 34, the same being 1C0
acres of land. The property lies nine
miles northwest of Milton, near the
county line.
Mary R. Colvin. James I.. Colvln
Sarah E. Cathcart, Gilbert G. Cath
cart. W. W. Rice and wife, Richard
A. Rice and wife, Deny Rico and hus
band and Frank R. Rice have sold to
Nancy E. Rice for $4,000 tho south
east quarter and lot 2 of tho north
east quarter of section 17, and tho
north half of section 20, township
rang o 34. The property lies 12 miles
northwest, of Milton on the county
line.
Weather In Michigan.
Conductor A. P. Nash writes from
Detroit, Mich., whither ho went with
his wife some weekB ago. that his
brother, who was dangerously 111 when
they arrived there, cannot possibly
ecover, and that they can set no date
for their homecoming. Tho letter
from Conductor Nash states that
Southern Michigan Is experiencing
the worst winter weather ever known
in that section.
The Team Drivers' Union at Van
couver. B. C has refused to hnul
either freight or baggage to Canadl
an Pacific depots, owing to the strike
on that road by the United Brother
hood of Railway Employes.
WE ARE pleased to advise that
we nave received a lull new
stock of those celebrated
$2.50 Shoes
FOR LADIES.
lilts is
theshoe
we had
last fall
and sold
out ev
cry pair
he f o r e
we
could
get
more of
X h e m.
We
have arranged to keep them conB-
antiy on Hand, so you, had better
try a pair. M
DESCRIPTION Vic! kid, Good.
year welt, patent tip, smooth
insole, flexible and' new spring
last, lace.
Boston Store
Where Whole FaatltM Are Skoi
Your Garden Seeds
Now, hut your ground must
be broken and made fit to re
ceive tnein. If you haven't
the proper implements, you
can select anything in this
line from our high grade
stock of spades, rakes, hoes,
reels, watering pots, rollers,
trowels, Etc.
W. J. CLARKE & CO., Court Street
FINE
Toilet Soap
We certainly can save you
money. Fine German Mottled
and Olive Castile Soap at 2c a
bar. Other fine values, 5c, 8c
and ioc a bar.
A Ten Cent Counter
We show some fine values for
10 cents. Children's chairs, has
kets, tack hammers, large bottle
ammonia, soap dishes, towel
rings, etc., all at 10 cents apiece.
About 900 boxes fine station
ery in boxes in new designs of en
velopes and colors, 15c to 29c. It
will pay you to see this line.
The Delicacies
of the season arc always
found at our restaurant.
At present we have
Finest Oysters Frog
Legs Clams f Crabs
i and Lobsters fr
and other salt and fresh
water foods
The French
Restaurant
GARDEN SEEDS
Complete lines at lowest 1
prices.
The Nolf Store!
1
For School Books and School
Supplies at Lowest Prices.
TRANSFER
TRUCKING
STORAGE
CROWNER BROS
Tolopliono Main 1
f U Hi , 1 i 1 m t n
i FREE! FREE!! FREE!!!
Our large 68-pagc illustrated seed catalogue. We handle
the celebrated
LILY, BOGARDUS & CO.'S
Garden, Flower and Field Seeds. These seeds are grown in
the Pacific Northwest country and are right at home' in this
soil and climate. They are hardy and adapled'to this section.
You take no chances in getting a good crop Jrom these seeds.
Our large 68-page catalogue contains much valuable infor
mation and con be had by asking for it at our store or writing
us and we will mail you one,
Thompson Hardware Co.,
62 Main Street
EVERYTHING IN THE HARDWARE LINE
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CARPETS, CARPETS, CARPETS.
We have' the largest stock of carpets, outside of Portland, in
the state. This is an undisputablo fact, We offer batter bar
gains than can be had in Eastern Oregon, another fact which
is proven by the low prices we are offering,
BAKER & FOLSOM,
Next door to Postoflice.
We announce that we have opened undertaking parlors in
connection with our furniture and carpet store 2nd wi'JI answer
calls day or night. Phone Black 373,